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americans could die from is so irresistible, you'll wanna eat them anywhere, covid-19. let's check in with bob redell so don't resist! this morning. pop 'em outside, or on the go, or on the way home! the state could see this sooner, pop my 100% all-white-meat bob? classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for just $5.99. >> yeah, the peak deaths, according to the university of washington's institute. you look at this on your tv screen. the prediction, the number of good morning to you. it's 4:30. covid deaths in california will 50 governors will get a call peak at 1,483 on may 18th, and from the president to discuss when and how to re-open the nation for business. then they are predicting a plus the changing curve in sooner death peak with about 400 - [female vo] restaurants are our family. the cornerstone of our communities. fewer people dying. this is just a prediction. california. and they're counting on your takeout and delivery orders good morning. o i'm laura garcia. because if we don't treat restaurants like family today.. >> i am marcus washington. they might not be around to treat us like family tomorrow. reporting the number of cases
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and we want to start with could be grossly under reported. grubhub. together, we can help save the restaurants we love. the real number could be weather. >> the most significant cooldowns will be in the inlp ft thousands higher. in the study a huge number of chance of seeoo cloudy, but people who have not been tested have been unknowingly infecting the sun down. others. but those skeptical of the study once that sun comes up, you will get the mix of sun and clouds. i want to give you a bit of a says they are relying on data preview in our temperature trend this afternoon. if you pay attention to the they believe is incomplete and faulty. icons, you will see we will and then lawmakers will remain in the 50s. today we will be as cool as ten degrees in some areas. launch spending overnight. 11:00 a.m., 62 degrees. normal highs about 59. here's a look if last week. i will go into more detail on >> in the last 48 hours we have what this cooling means. >> sounds good. we will check back. secured in the state of california upwards of 200 thank you very much. million masks. >> every since some have
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wondered how newsom secured the deal and the chinese deal he made with it. 176 people, sadly, have died >> new for you this morning, a southern california company from coronavirus. received fda approval to in the long redicting fewer decontaminated millions of n95 good thursday morning to face masks every day. you. it's 4:44. a live look at san jose. they have 6,000 machines in use you see the sap center, and all around the nation. quiet on the streets as it should be. the gang is all here this this is using a clean act made morning getting you started with the day. from hydrogen peroxide gas. the navyer who was fired for unveiling the ship >> good morning, everybody. look at the cloud cover. dealing with the coronavirus >> yeah, we have the cloud cover outbreak could be reinstated. and the fog and it's going to be a little cooler this afternoon. he was in command of the "uss you a live look right now. wh looked at it yesterday theodore roosevelt." it was clear. this morning the fog is back and he was removed from the post after he asked for help the marine layer is back and we have a mix of low and high following a covid-19 outbreak on clouds. so as we begin to trek through the ship and that letter was your afternoon, keep in mind the
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next couple of hours we will leaked to the media. have limited visibility. 615 crew members tested if you have to leave your house for any reason, we will have to positive, including co-veer, and see limited visibility, and san one person has died. airlines are trying to francisco seeing less than ten figure out what is next in the miles in the visibility. screening process. slow down and keep at a safe distance. in san jose, 55 degrees. san francisco, 53. check out satellite radar. this is going to give us a hint emrates airlines have started into what is to come. we have a system nearby that may testing. the first people to be tested bring a chance to see spotty were onboard a flight from dubai showers as early as tonight. very unlikely the bay area will remain dry. to indonesia. let's take a look at the next a bay area man got quite the seven days. send off of his left the notice the sort of green color intensive care unit at ucsf. you see near l.a. and the bay area. it will push in through the let's take a look. central coast and that will bring a chance of seeing >> very cool there.
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the hospital posting this video to instagram saying he spent 33 isolated thunderstorms, but unlikely for the majority of the bay area, but some of the areas days in the icu, and he arrived could see it now. as we head towards saturday, one there very, very sick. he was hooked up to a ventilator thing is for sure, temperatures cooled down. yesterday we were in the 80s and at one point when he was just fighting for his life, and now today we're in the 60s and 70s. he's moving on to the next step by friday and saturday, by in his recovery process, wishing tomorrow and saturday, cooling him well. down significantly more. >> 4:36 for you this morning. also, we are going to lose a lot of the sunshine. 90% of united airlines flights very cloudy. are now cut. notice in the rain pattern, next, how many more months will that last. plus, what the company is telling workers about the though moving into late sunday future. lifting up spirits, we will night, it's a disorganized tell you how san francisco lyft system so not a lot of rain out of this one but could develop a is doing for front-line workers. lot of showers. probably while you are sleeping, and head into monday morning as well. we will get anywhere from less than 0.1 of an inch, so not a big rain maker. temperatures warm up into next tuesday and wednesday as high pressure rolls around, and we
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will have a cool and snugly rainy weekend ahead. i'll send it over to you. >> all right, vianey. i am watching the camera for the golden gate bridge, and overall the sensors are moving nicely. one roadway is blocked, and it's a big roadway although traffic is light. bullen jury canyon road at crow canyon, there could be a traffic control to clear a tree and i don't know if they will need the chainsaws. meanwhile the commute is not that big, very small and light. folks getting to their essential duties across the golden gate bridge may have be held up for a few minutes,nd once again. headlights coming towards us and
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the san mateo bridge also moving more smoothly. back to you. >> thank you, mike. decision 2020 now and sometimes one word says it all. case in point is with elizabeth warren's question. >> if he asked you to be his running mate, would you say yes? >> yes. >> she said she waited so long because the biden camp told her to. it has been quite a week for biden. >> the bay area is now about a month into the shelter-at-home. in some cases, this is forcing more businesses to owners of th
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said they had a good takeout business going but made the tough decision to close up to protect employees and send a message. >> we were concerned how relaxed people were. >> the owners made the tough good thursday morning. we have got some fog rolling in decision to stop takeout service over san francisco right now, this week and close. and you will notice especially the fact that many san when you compare to it yesterday's clear skies, that franciscans are not covering will be on top of a mix of sun their faces puts our staff and community at risk, and they and cooler temperatures. don't want to be the reason people are going out and hope i am tracking our next chance of the boarded up restaurant will rain in the bay area coming up remind people the coronavirus in just a few minutes. health threat is not over. good morning. >> we wanted to send a message i am frank holland at cnbc that this is not time to relax. >> along the marina, exercise headquarters. wall street is set to open up paths are crowded. >> i have to wear a pass mask w higher today after yesterday's slump. am out because it's safe. focus today, the key report of the week, jobless claims.
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here comes one right here. it's terrible. 5 million americans likely filed >> she says she has not asked anybody to cover up but she has for unemployment benefits in the last week. asked for space, and it didn't go well. >> when i walk they run by very the claims top 5.6 million this fast, you know, really close to past week. me and yesterday i said to one we will have lost as many jobs of them, stay further away, and as created since the covid he said, go home. >> she's hoping for help from law enforcement, and we did see crisis. in a memo united ceo says travel park rangers reminding people to social distance, and there have demand is, quote, essentially been four people and five zero and shows no signs of improving in the couple of businesses that were cited for months. violating the health orders. expect to receive $5 million >> laura, those birthday parades, nothing like them. in the government's bill. a lot of people are excited to see them. one in antioch was special for drivers from lyft could be one teenager. 19 and first booked to deliver, and it will only be available initially in
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some cities. vianey, back over to you. >> we are seeing mild temperatures to start our responders and her friends made morning. temperatures in the 50s. we will see the temperatures signs. >> we were talking about it, and climb in the 70s but no 80s i said it would be cool if we today. we will have a complete breakdown of your 7-day forecast followed our friends to work on the ambulances, and one of them and what to look forward to after the break. stay with us. popped out of the door. it's not because of a storm it was really cool. but a tree is down in contra >> her mother, of course, is costa county, and we will talk thanking everybody for staying home during the crisis, because she said abby is one of those about the road that may impact people that is considered high your drive if you are coming through that portion of the bay. (soft music) risk. next, the bay area responds. together we are going to ease you into a difficult but important conversation, next. but first, happening now, this morning apple says it's planning to release new over the
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ear wireless headphones. they are making two versions of the the model. the ear pad would attach to the headband. wow! i'm original. one of a kind. you feel me? love ya'. oop! you look cute. better than you! wherever drama pops off pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for just $5.99.
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is so irresistible, you'll wanna eat them anywhere, so don't resist! pop 'em outside, or on the go, or on the way home! pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for just $5.99. 4:54 for you this morning. you are healthy and you might think you are not going to get covid-19, but what if you do? and what if you take a really terrible turn for the worse? >> that's right, consumer investigator, chris chmura joints us now and he wants everybody to get their affairs in order just in c taking yours
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formalize your care, assets and funeral. in california a living will is called the advance care directive, and with it you set wishes about your end of life care and designate the decision-maker. you can download it for free from the california courts site. and a statutory will can help walking you through an executor, and it helps you decide who gets your cars, bank accounts and what happens with your children. and then your funeral, consider what you want or don't want on paper. you can prevent conflict by putting pen to paper now. we are taking coronavirus questions and consumer complaints every day at nbcbayarea.com. go to the main menu and click responds or call us
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888-996-tips. >> and don't miss the "nbc bay area responds" coronavirus special. we will share valuable resources and expert advice on how to help your family get through the challenging times. now let's move on to something good this morning, and a kindergarten class is getting ready to rock after a visit from jon bon jovi. he actually ended up singing to them. >> we have extra time for family even though it's kind of scary ♪ ♪ together we are one ♪ >> the student's teacher got the idea to reach out to jon bon
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jovi and set up the surprise. the superintendent tweeted about the experience saying the classrooms rock, just ask john bon jovi. the state's plan to put stimulus cash in your hands if you have a certain type of job. plus, north bay smart train in trouble, and coming up drastic measures transit leaders are now considering. beaching are opening in santa cruz. the bad news? there's plenty of restrictions. we will explain when you can and cannot do. that's still ahead for you on "today in the bay." we're all doing our part by staying at home.
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that could mean an increase in energy bills. you can save by setting your heat to 68 or lower... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or just letting the sun light your home. stay well and keep it golden. you may not be thinking about blood donation, but blood is needed to save the lives of people who are sick with a range of illnesses.
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it's easy and safe to give. if you are in good health, please donate. we need heroes now. visit red cross blood dot org to schedule an appointment. it's 5:00. you are watching "today in the bay." renters in san jose saved from evictions until the end of pay. next week they will work on freezing rent hikes for the rest of the year. in just 30 minutes we are expecting new jobless claims numbers. nearly 5 million additional people are expected to join the 17 million who already applied for benefits over the last three weeks. thank you for joining us here this morning on "today in the bay." i am marcus washington. >> i am laura garcia. we will get to traffic with
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mike, but first let's check the traffic with vianey. >> the first thing you will notice is the increase in cloud cover and also fog, especially around the coastline. we are seeing a mix of low and high clouds the morning. it is mainly visible over san francisco and the coastline for now, but we are already seeing limited visibility over san jose. a beautiful view there. i want to show you in terms of mild down to visibility, and we are down to about three miles when it comes to half moon bay. we will see good clearing by the afternoon. however, it's not going to be as sunny as yesterday, and current temperatures in the 50s. we will see a mild afternoon but i am tracking rain
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